Factors affecting the purpose suppressive antiviral therapy for patients with recurrent genital herpes

Objective: To study the factors that influence the destination of suppressive antiviral therapy in patients with recurrent genital herpes doctors of different specialties.Material and Methods: The study was conducted based on an anonymous survey of professionals providing medical care to patients wi...

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Main Authors: I. S. Коlova, I. O. Smirnova, I. N. Теlichko, Ya. G. Petunova
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Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2017-06-01
Series:Žurnal Infektologii
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Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/597
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spelling doaj-52c4df774d5b4ceabef348b716a2548b2021-08-02T08:43:22ZrusJournal InfectologyŽurnal Infektologii 2072-67322017-06-0192374110.22625/2072-6732-2017-9-2-37-41553Factors affecting the purpose suppressive antiviral therapy for patients with recurrent genital herpesI. S. Коlova0I. O. Smirnova1I. N. Теlichko2Ya. G. Petunova3Dermatovenerologic dispensary № 4Saint-Petersburg State UniversityDermatovenerologic dispensary № 4Saint-Petersburg State UniversityObjective: To study the factors that influence the destination of suppressive antiviral therapy in patients with recurrent genital herpes doctors of different specialties.Material and Methods: The study was conducted based on an anonymous survey of professionals providing medical care to patients with genital herpes. The survey involved 67 experts – 44 dermatologist, 13 obstetricians and 10 urologists working in Skin and Venereal Diseases, Women’s consuitation post and Saint Petersburg clinics.Results: Most respondents indicated that among patients with genital herpes, seeking an appointment, dominated by patients with relapsing nature of the disease. Suppressive antiviral therapy is recommended 68,7% of specialists, including dermatologists 61,3%, 84,6% of obstetricians and gynecologists, and 80% of urologists. The main indications for its experts consider high frequency of relapses, the patient’s tendency to promiscuity, the desire of the patient with fewer relapses, and the emotional response of the patient for the presence of the disease. Do not prescribe suppressive therapy for recurrent genital herpes 31,4% of the doctors surveyed. Among the reasons for which are not appointed by the type of treatment, the patient is dominated by the rejection of this type of treatment, the lack of experience of the destination suppressive therapy, as well as the uncertainty of specialists in its effectiveness.Conclusion: Suppressive antiviral therapy is recommended 68,7% of specialists. Do not prescribe this type of treatment for recurrent genital herpes 31,4% of the doctors surveyed. The proportion of professionals who refuse the appointment of suppressive antiviral therapy, the highest among dermatologists (38,7% compared with 15,4% among obstetricians and 20% of urologists). The most frequent grounds for refusal from this type of treatment is the lack of confidence in its effectiveness.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/597genital herpessuppressive therapyanonymous surveyacyclic nucleosidesexamination of quality of care
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author I. S. Коlova
I. O. Smirnova
I. N. Теlichko
Ya. G. Petunova
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I. O. Smirnova
I. N. Теlichko
Ya. G. Petunova
Factors affecting the purpose suppressive antiviral therapy for patients with recurrent genital herpes
Žurnal Infektologii
genital herpes
suppressive therapy
anonymous survey
acyclic nucleosides
examination of quality of care
author_facet I. S. Коlova
I. O. Smirnova
I. N. Теlichko
Ya. G. Petunova
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title Factors affecting the purpose suppressive antiviral therapy for patients with recurrent genital herpes
title_short Factors affecting the purpose suppressive antiviral therapy for patients with recurrent genital herpes
title_full Factors affecting the purpose suppressive antiviral therapy for patients with recurrent genital herpes
title_fullStr Factors affecting the purpose suppressive antiviral therapy for patients with recurrent genital herpes
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting the purpose suppressive antiviral therapy for patients with recurrent genital herpes
title_sort factors affecting the purpose suppressive antiviral therapy for patients with recurrent genital herpes
publisher Journal Infectology
series Žurnal Infektologii
issn 2072-6732
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Objective: To study the factors that influence the destination of suppressive antiviral therapy in patients with recurrent genital herpes doctors of different specialties.Material and Methods: The study was conducted based on an anonymous survey of professionals providing medical care to patients with genital herpes. The survey involved 67 experts – 44 dermatologist, 13 obstetricians and 10 urologists working in Skin and Venereal Diseases, Women’s consuitation post and Saint Petersburg clinics.Results: Most respondents indicated that among patients with genital herpes, seeking an appointment, dominated by patients with relapsing nature of the disease. Suppressive antiviral therapy is recommended 68,7% of specialists, including dermatologists 61,3%, 84,6% of obstetricians and gynecologists, and 80% of urologists. The main indications for its experts consider high frequency of relapses, the patient’s tendency to promiscuity, the desire of the patient with fewer relapses, and the emotional response of the patient for the presence of the disease. Do not prescribe suppressive therapy for recurrent genital herpes 31,4% of the doctors surveyed. Among the reasons for which are not appointed by the type of treatment, the patient is dominated by the rejection of this type of treatment, the lack of experience of the destination suppressive therapy, as well as the uncertainty of specialists in its effectiveness.Conclusion: Suppressive antiviral therapy is recommended 68,7% of specialists. Do not prescribe this type of treatment for recurrent genital herpes 31,4% of the doctors surveyed. The proportion of professionals who refuse the appointment of suppressive antiviral therapy, the highest among dermatologists (38,7% compared with 15,4% among obstetricians and 20% of urologists). The most frequent grounds for refusal from this type of treatment is the lack of confidence in its effectiveness.
topic genital herpes
suppressive therapy
anonymous survey
acyclic nucleosides
examination of quality of care
url https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/597
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